Giant
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This is my first post here after a long time of reading, so I suppose an introduction is in order. I have been wanting to start a grow for a few years now, but the conditions have never been right. The entire time I have been waiting, reading grow logs and building knowledge while mentally planning my dream grow room. Now the pieces are finally falling in to place. I bought my own house and have about $1k set aside to do this the right way.
My house has a closet that is about 5.5'w x 3'd x 8't.. Perfect for a 600w HPS I figured! I want to start simple for my first time around, so I plan on using clones from a medical co-op in FF Ocean Forest soil. For light I plan on going with the 600w digital ballast from HTGsupply w/ the sunmaster bulb and euro reflector.
As I said before, I have been doing a lot of research and want to do this the right way from the start. That brings us back to the question at hand.. I know I need three types of air movement: air circulation inside of the cab, heat removal from the light, and air exchange. Air circulation will be taken care of with a simple oscillating fan. Its the last two that have me stumped.. I found a nice looking inline duct fan called the M-6 made by Tjernlund that claims 530 CFM at 0" static pressure. This seems like more than enough air movement to take care of both heat removal and air exchange, at least until I try to figure out the logistics. The simplest solution sould be to hook it up like this:
Outside<---<Fan<---<Light<---<Carbon Scrubber.
The problem with this is I will be sucking warm air in from the closet to cool the light.. Not very efficient imho. And on second though, I only need to be removing heat from the light when it is on (12-18 hours a day), but I need to keep air circulating in and out of the cab 24/7, right?
So maybe the answer is to get two smaller fans and control each of them independently of each other? Tjerlund also makes a smaller "duct booster fan" that moves about 180cfm at 0" SP.. Is that enough to effectively cool the lamp? It would be enough to change the air in the room once every minute, I would think that is more than sufficient.
Or am I just over thinking this and making it more complicated than it needs to be? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! In any case, thanks for all the info!
My house has a closet that is about 5.5'w x 3'd x 8't.. Perfect for a 600w HPS I figured! I want to start simple for my first time around, so I plan on using clones from a medical co-op in FF Ocean Forest soil. For light I plan on going with the 600w digital ballast from HTGsupply w/ the sunmaster bulb and euro reflector.
As I said before, I have been doing a lot of research and want to do this the right way from the start. That brings us back to the question at hand.. I know I need three types of air movement: air circulation inside of the cab, heat removal from the light, and air exchange. Air circulation will be taken care of with a simple oscillating fan. Its the last two that have me stumped.. I found a nice looking inline duct fan called the M-6 made by Tjernlund that claims 530 CFM at 0" static pressure. This seems like more than enough air movement to take care of both heat removal and air exchange, at least until I try to figure out the logistics. The simplest solution sould be to hook it up like this:
Outside<---<Fan<---<Light<---<Carbon Scrubber.
The problem with this is I will be sucking warm air in from the closet to cool the light.. Not very efficient imho. And on second though, I only need to be removing heat from the light when it is on (12-18 hours a day), but I need to keep air circulating in and out of the cab 24/7, right?
So maybe the answer is to get two smaller fans and control each of them independently of each other? Tjerlund also makes a smaller "duct booster fan" that moves about 180cfm at 0" SP.. Is that enough to effectively cool the lamp? It would be enough to change the air in the room once every minute, I would think that is more than sufficient.
Or am I just over thinking this and making it more complicated than it needs to be? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! In any case, thanks for all the info!